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McAllen Hotels is welcoming you
to the charming city of
McAllen Hotels, the vibrant
heart and soul of the Hidalgo County. Whenever you
may decide to visit McAllen,
McAllen Hotels is ready to
assist you in planning your romantic getaway, family
vacation, business trip or outing with your friends.

McAllen Hotels is conveniently
located just 2 miles from McAllen Miller
International Airport, La Plaza Mall and perfectly
situated for you to enjoy all that the Rio Grande
Valley has to offer. If you're traveling on
business, a romantic getaway, or a family vacation,
McAllen Hotels have the perfect
accommodations for you and loved ones. The next time
your travels bring you to McAllen,
McAllen Hotels are the perfect
place to stay.

Embassy Suites McAllen
is located close to the airport, near
McAllen Medical Center, Rio Grande
Regional Hospital and McAllen Botanical
Gardens. Embassy Suites McAllen offers
an indoor pool, a spa tub, a sauna and a
fitness facility.

About McAllen

McAllen is the largest town in Hidalgo County,
Texas. McAllen is located at the southern tip of
Texas in a semi-tropical paradise, 8 miles from the
US/Mexico border and its sister city, Reynosa,
Mexico. McAllen was developed in the early 1850's
with the arrival of John McAllen in the Rio Grande
Valley. The city was incorporated in 1911.

McAllen is known as the City of Palms for the
thousands of palm trees which shade the city's
streets.
The Museum of South Texas History, Santa Ana
National Wildlife Refuge and South Texas College are
just some of the attractions that might catch your
eye which are located near our
McAllen Hotels. The Basilica
of Our Lady of San Juan del Valle-National Shrine is
also in the vicinity. The McAllen International
Airport is just one mile away and the Mexico border
and Reynosa are only a quick drive away from the
McAllen Hotels.
If you are on a shopping spree, than McAllen is the
perfect place for you to be. La Plaza Mall is one of
the most prosperous preferred shopping center
throughout the Rio Grande Valley and Northern
Mexico.
If you came here to have a good time and enjoy a
night out in the city, you must stop by the State
Farm Arena. For the bird watching amateurs the World
Birding Center is the perfect place for checking
out.
McAllen is home to the tallest building in the
Valley (visible from Mexico) so if you are afraid
you might get lost here, you don’t have to worry. At
the base of this building is an arch from the old
McAllen High School.
Also surnamed “The Texas Tropics”, McAllen is a
great place to visit, so its population nearly
doubles from October to March.